Squeaky Clean Fun Day
Squeaky Clean Fun Day
HARTFORD â In conjunction with its current exhibition âArt We Clean Yet? A Lighthearted Look at The Pursuit of Cleanliness Over Two Centuries,â Connecticut Historical Society will present a program for its younger visitors on Sunday, January 16.
From 2 to 4 pm, children can take part in âSqueaky Clean Fun Day,â including hands-on activities including making soap crayons to take home with them. There will also be visits to âArt We Clean Yet?â which explores Connecticutâs contribution to the American pursuit of cleanliness.
Visitors can see artifacts like early 20th century washing machines, floor sweepers and bathroom âingenuitiesâ next to their modern counterparts. Seen next to the modern Roomba⢠Robotic Floorvac, the Leader Suction Cleaner (made in Hartford in 1910) seems quirky and funny.
Interactives for the whole family are supplemented with vintage videos that highlight the humorous and innovative ways keeping clean has been sold to the public.
 Admission to âSqueaky Clean Fun Dayâ is included with regular museum admission of $6 for adults, and $4 for seniors, college students and visitors ages 6 to 17 (children ages five and under are always admitted free).
Reservations are requested; call 860-236-5621 extension 238. The museum is at One Elizabeth Street (at the corner of Asylum Avenue).